I-beam T-rail saddle
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I-beam T-rail saddle
Hi everyone!
I’m trying to duplicate my road bike riding position on a Swift folder and need to get a saddle as far forward as possible on the Dahon KORE I-beam seatpost.
I’ve never used an I-beam set-up before.
The I-beam saddles are advertised as having a greater range of adjustment but from visually inspecting images on Google the extra adjustment seems near the front end rather than towards the back.
Also the alloy T-rail for I-beam looks a much better design than the older solid I-beam one but from visual inspection of Google images it seems to have less adjustment at the rear end.
Anyone know how much extra adjustment at the rear end is available on these types of saddles compared to a normal railed saddle?
Thank you.
I’m trying to duplicate my road bike riding position on a Swift folder and need to get a saddle as far forward as possible on the Dahon KORE I-beam seatpost.
I’ve never used an I-beam set-up before.
The I-beam saddles are advertised as having a greater range of adjustment but from visually inspecting images on Google the extra adjustment seems near the front end rather than towards the back.
Also the alloy T-rail for I-beam looks a much better design than the older solid I-beam one but from visual inspection of Google images it seems to have less adjustment at the rear end.
Anyone know how much extra adjustment at the rear end is available on these types of saddles compared to a normal railed saddle?
Thank you.